"The director of the Holy See Press Office, Fr. Federico Lombardi, confirmed on Saturday that the international commission investigating the events in Medjugorje held its last meeting on 17 January. The commission, created by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, is presided by Cardinal Camillo Ruini. The commission has reportedly completed its work and will submit the outcomes of its study to the Congregation."

I didn't see anyone having posted about this. But according to the Vatican Insider (this article was dated Jan. 19), the Commission has found "...no proof of any tricks, hoaxes or abuse of popular credulity." Also, it states, "The Commission and Cardinal Ruini himself thanks to visits by people close to him have noticed that people really are converting to the faith or returning to the sacraments – what the Church refers to as spiritual fruits – in a significant way."

So it seems like the investigation went well, but it's still up to the Pope to decide now, and am really looking forward to whatever it is he decides.